Author Denise Kiernan, who shared the amazing stories of the women who helped build Oak Ridge, Tennessee — and the atomic bomb — in her..
MTSU presented a free public screening of the nationally acclaimed documentary “The Hunting Ground” on Tuesday, Sept. 15, followed by a panel discussion on preventing..
Two of the founding fathers of the modern civil rights movement capped off Constitution Day festivities at MTSU with lessons from the past for the..
Decorated war veteran and officer Carl G. Schneider was a featured MTSU guest speaker Sept. 17 in the Business and Aerospace Building’s State Farm Lecture..
MTSU students took advantage of an opportunity to ask questions of several recording industry executives during a special workshop conducted on campus by digital music..
Organizers of MTSU’s 2015 Middle Tennessee Cyber Summit, set Tuesday, May 5, want to help public and private-sector operations protect their operations from online attackers...
The leader of the aviation squadron whose surveillance flights over Cuba helped avert nuclear war told an MTSU audience the previously untold story behind the..
Middle Tennessee State University rolled the tarpaulin over the infield April 3 and said goodbye to the Baseball Literature and Culture Conference. The gathering of..
An examination of American author Edgar Allan Poe is coming back to life at MTSU Wednesday, April 8. The unfinished segment of “A SymPoesium on..
After sitting in on a session at this year’s Nonprofit & Social Innovation Student Summit, MTSU sophomore Morgan Higgins felt she had a better handle..
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